The event takes place Oct. 25 at Osaka Castle Hall in Osaka, Japan, and airs live in North America on HDNet.

Zaromskis, a former Cage Rage fighter, makes his first DREAM appearance since winning the organization’s welterweight grand prix earlier this year. The Lithuanian earned the DREAM welterweight belt for his strings of wins over Seichi Ikemoto, Hayato “Mach” Sakurai and Jason High. He now meets Bae, an M-1 and MARS vet who makes his DREAM debut with seven wins in his past eight fights.

In middleweight action, Ishizawa, better known as the Japanese professional wrestler Kendo Kashin, takes his first MMA fight in nearly three years. The K-1 HERO’S veteran is probaby best known for a 2000 PRIDE victory over Ryan Gracie. He meets fellow wrestler Shibata, who’s fought throughout Japan and recently snapped a 0-6-1 snap with a unanimous-decision win over Ikuhisa Minowa at DREAM.8.

In a featherweight match-up, Fujiwara, who’s fought exclusively for the Japanese-based ZST organization, puts a five-fight undefeated streak (4-0-1) on the line against Miyashita, a DEEP veteran who’s 4-1 since 2008.

Finally, following the loss of Manhoef, who suffered a decision loss to Remy Bonjasky at a Sept. 26 K-1 event, Galesic, a Croatian striker sometimes billed as “Little Cro Cop,” looks to rebound from his Sept. 23 submission loss to Ronaldo Souza when he meets replacement fighter Sakuraba, who returned from a 10-month layoff and defeated boxer Rubin Williams last month at DREAM.11.

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